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... Ulysses S. Grant , of that State , was unanimously nominated candidate for President . On the third ballot , Schuyler Colfax , of Indiana , was nominated for Vice - President , defeating Reuben E. Fenton , of New York , Andrew G. Curtin ...
... Ulysses S. Grant , of that State , was unanimously nominated candidate for President . On the third ballot , Schuyler Colfax , of Indiana , was nominated for Vice - President , defeating Reuben E. Fenton , of New York , Andrew G. Curtin ...
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... GRANT'S ANCESTRY . Ulysses S. Grant , the seventeenth President of the United States of America , has at the writing of this , but lately completed his fiftieth year , having been born on the 27th of April , 1822. Perhaps it is not ...
... GRANT'S ANCESTRY . Ulysses S. Grant , the seventeenth President of the United States of America , has at the writing of this , but lately completed his fiftieth year , having been born on the 27th of April , 1822. Perhaps it is not ...
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... President Grant during the latest days of the last session of Congress , several grossly im- proper claims would have been legalized by Con- gress and dangerous precedents established , which might have swept ... GRANT AS PRESIDENT . 261.
... President Grant during the latest days of the last session of Congress , several grossly im- proper claims would have been legalized by Con- gress and dangerous precedents established , which might have swept ... GRANT AS PRESIDENT . 261.
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